description
this map is based on pictures of Cornwall (England) the only thing that's recogniceable is that most of the original roadnett is kept (the rest is self built), along with the sellpoints locations and the "Village" of the original map, fruits: originals + potatoes, this was a W.I.P map, so there's only the fruits I wanted to have. starter Gear is more or less dubbled (pluss I've put in a larger tipper and the other trailers) since it's purpose is pure multiplayer map, alltou you can offcourse play SinglePlayer but the big fields could take some time if you do it alone:p the size (and shape) of the fields are varios, none alike, and challendges may accure while you try to tend your fields;) challendges was maybe to harch to say, but it could get difficult but still cool;) if you wonder how the map looks like from a hight, find the two "hilltop-footpaths" and take a walk uphill;) Multiplayer Ready Courseplay Ready it's a fixed version, of the original, now everything is with it;) sell triggers for the potatoes are in (Brewery/bar) and if you'r interested you can also sell grass at the port, the water hole in on of the fields are gone, and some other minor issues are fixed! just start a new game, save, and transfer everything from the old save with this map to the new save with the new map! now nothing you'v done is lost and everything new is there. hopefully everyone's expectations are fulfilled now;)
Credits
mapper BjoNniia big thank you to:
Axel_of_sweden, FSGAXI, dodo27, Wizznall and jd6820driver for they'r amazing land objects!
Bjorny for he's cool maize texture
TROLL711 - for the John Derre store
Linkyy567 - for the frontloader-Reol (Model: Silvoking, Texture: Silvoking, Convert: Marcus)
RRS - Scandinavian toolshed
Sniper214 - for the help with ading potatoes
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11 Jun 22:02Version 2
Files
checksum: | 9453fee51b712fd0bd26e6c2448db824 |
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Version: | 2 |
multiplayer ready? | no |
Author: | BjoNnii |
price in shop: | LS |
name in shop: | Cornwall |
description in shop: | This map is made by BjoNnii. |
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